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On a routine nighttime graveyard patrol, Buffy laments in song about how uninspired her life has become ("Going Through the Motions").
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Thankfully, that fire we went through has become a distant memory.
Of these, The City of Philadelphia in 1800 became very successful, going through four editions from 1800 to 1828.
Mr. Stroup said that under Mr. Stern, a system of favoritism flourished in which white people were often hired for or promoted to provisional positions that became permanent without going through regular civil service channels.
At stake in the debate are the lives and livelihoods of as many as 12 million undocumented workers, the companies they work for, respect for the rule of law, and the job opportunities of millions of low-skill American citizens both native-born and immigrants who became naturalized by going through the proper channels.
The review ensured maximum publicity for the book, which became a runaway bestseller, going through five editions and becoming standard reading for law students.
In contrast to other studies, this hierarchical LIB anode shows superior high-rate capability where the capacity decreased by less than 7% from ∼C/8 to ∼3C rates and, more importantly, increased by a few percent from ∼3C to ∼8C rates, displaying a new phenomenon that becomes more evident after going through long cycles.
For a medium that has remained more or less unchanged technologically since it first became popular, radio is going through an evolutionary spurt.
At Cambridge, he wrote a popular science book, The Restless Universe, and a textbook, Atomic Physics, that soon became a standard text, going through seven editions.
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